OSKALOOSA — Racing action at the Southern Iowa Speedway was sponsored by Re-Elect Paul DeGeest for Sheriff of Mahaska County with another nice field of cars along with loyal race fans.
The Casey’s General Stores USRA weekly racing series is starting to come to a close with only one more regular point race next Wednesday night.
The USRA hobby stock feature saw Don Nunnikhoven of Kellogg take the win in the back-up car. A couple of weeks ago, he destroyed his primary car and had to drag the old car out of the weeds and made it paid off. Jason McDaniel, last week’s feature winner, tried several time to put the pass on, but settled for the runner-up spot with Danny Thrasher taking third and Rose Hill driver Shannon Sherwood in fourth.
The MUSCO Lighting USRA A-Modifieds saw Ron VerBeek of Oskaloosa take the lead and pace the field till caution would fly on lap 14 of the 18-lap event. On the restart, Zack Vanderbeek would make the pass after coming from the 11th starting spot after changing motors when motor problems developed under the hood in the heat race. The hard work from the crew and everyone involved in the team made it paid off. VerBeek took the second spot with Brad Pinkerton in third and last week’s winner, Colt Mather, in fourth.
The Carter International and Karl Chevrolet USRA B-Modifieds saw Brian Edel and Bill Gibson battle for the lead, just like the points battle. With only five points separating the two driver,s this will make for a great season championship night next week. Gibson took the win with Mike Shelton in second and last week’s winner, Andrew Schroede,r in third and Edel in fourth.
The Karl Chevrolet USRA Stock Car feature saw Corey Stout of Oskaloosa lead the first seven laps before Colt Mather would make the pass and go on to win the feature. Nathan Wood would race his way from 13th starting spot to come home second. The third spot went to Stout and fourth went to current point leader and last week’s feature winner, Matt Greiner.
Next week’s action will be Pepsi-Cola Season Championships with the awards banquet to be held after the crowning of the track champions.
Southern Iowa Speedway
Wednesday’s Results
USRA Hobby Stocks
Heat 1 — 1. Craig Brown, Eldon; 2. Lonnie Greiner, Fairfield; 3. Shannon Sherwood, Rose Hill; 4. Andy Coleman, Packwood; 5. T.J. Henderson, Douds; 6. Casey Greubel, Lacona; 7. Dave Breuklander, Oskaloosa.
Heat 2 — 1. Danny Thrasher, Agency; 2. Jason McDaniel, Eldon; 3. Derek Kirkland, Centerville; 4. Justin Hook, Oskaloosa; 5. Dale Porter, Pulaski; 6. Wes Almond, Oskaloosa; 7. Tyler Sutter, Pleasantville.
Heat 3 — 1. Kris Walker, Oskaloosa; 2. Don Nunnikhoven, Kellogg; 3. Shawn Coleman, Packwood; 4. Bobby Greene, Eddyville; 5. Dustin Griffiths, Ottumwa; 6. Keye Wallace, Pleasantville.
Feature — 1. Nunnikhoven; 2. McDaniel; 3. Thrasher; 4. Sherwood; 5. Greene; 6. Walker; 7. Griffiths; 8. S. Coleman; 9. Hook; 10. Greiner; 11. Henderson; 12. Wallace; 13. Porter; 14. Kirkland; 15. Greubel; 16. Brown; 17. A. Coleman; 18. Sutter; 19. Breuklander; 20. Almond.
Carter’s Manufacturing
USRA B-Modifieds
Heat 1 — 1. Bill Gibson, Knoxville; 2. Mike Wanders, Oskaloosa; 3. Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa; 4. Kevin Fee, Knoxville; 5. Andrew Schroeder, Keswick; 6. Mike Grooms, Bloomfield; 7. Carter VandenBerg, Oskaloosa; 8. Liz Harwood, Oskaloosa; 9. B.J. Boender, Oskaloosa.
Heat 2 — 1. Brian Edel, Oskaloosa; 2. Leroy Groenendyk, Oskaloosa; 3. Todd Holman, Ottumwa; 4. Mike Shelton, Bloomfield; 5. Jayme Duinink, Pella; 6. Rick Krueger, Sigourney; 7. Cayden Carter, Oskaloosa; 8. Robert Fite, Delta.
Feature — 1. Gibson; 2. Shelton; 3. Schroeder; 4. Edel; 5. Holman; 6. L. Groenedyk; 7. Duinink; 8. Wanders; 9. T. Groenendyk; 10. Krueger; 11. Boender; 12. Harwood; 13. Carter; 14. VandenBerg; 15. Fee; 16. Grooms; 17. Fite.
USRA Karl Chevrolet Stock Cars
Heat 1 — 1. Corey Stout, Oskaloosa; 2. Mike VanGenderen, Newton; 3. A.J. Johnson, Oskaloosa; 4. Bobby Greene, Eddyville; 5. Rick Todd, Des Moines; 6. Mike Johnston, Des Moines; 7. Nathan Wood, Keswick.
Heat 2 — 1. Colt Mather, Webster; 2. Clayton Deppe, Kellogg; 3. Matt Greiner, Washington; 4. Howard Gordon Jr., Oskaloosa; 5. Terry Rachels, Knoxville; 6. Brock Welch, Oskaloosa; 7. Kyle Anderson, Oskaloosa.
Feature — 1. Mather; 2. Wood; 3. Stout; 4. Greiner; 5. VanGenderen; 6. Gordon; 7. Johnson; 8. Rachels; 9. Greene; 10. Deppe; 11. Todd; 12. Welch; 13. Anderson; 14. Johnston.
MUSCO Lighting USRA Modifieds
Heat 1 — 1. Ron Ver Beek, Oskaloosa; 2. Brad Pinkerton, New Sharon; 3. Mark Widmar, Ottumwa; 4. Steven Blattler, Oskaloosa; 5. David Ott, Ankeny; 6. Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon; 7. Chris Spieker, Massena.
Heat 2 — 1. Colt Mather, Webster; 2. Joey Schaefer, Waterloo; 3. Scott Dickey, Packwood; 4. Josh Truman, Indianola; 5. Kyle Harwood, Oskaloosa; 6. Brandon Banks, Washington; 7. Danny Fetters, Montour.
Feature — 1. VanderBeek; 2. Ver Beek; 3. Pinkerton; 4. Mather; 5. Blattler; 6. Harwood; 7. Spieker; 8. Banks; 9. Truman; 10. Widmar; 11. Fetters; 12. Schaefer; 13. Ott; 14. Dickey.
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